With this simple JavaScript countdown timer, you will easily notice to visitors that the link will be redirected. This JavaScript script is quite short and very easy to modify as you want; so this code is just the plain JavaScript code and you must use CSS if you need a more eye-catching effect.
This JavaScript code - date picker helps you choose a time through a popup window. Perhaps this feature is not new on JavascriptBank.com, but you can customize this calendar control code to create new effects that require the controls through another window page.
Note: please enable popup (and ActiveX if you use Internet Explorer) to run this calendar script properly.
Your visitors are from over the world? And you worry that they do know the best time to contact you? Let use this JavaScript code, may associate with some GMT zone script, to show your current timezone and your visitors what time that would be in their time zone.
What is that day? If you do not remember (but almost do not know) then use this JavaScript code; only enter date, month, year you born, this code will find out what day of the week. Only a few code lines, very easy and simple to use and customize.
This library can help you format a date object to a string or vice versa by very simple functions. This library works similar as SimpleDateFormat class in the Java language, so there will not be difficult when you do use this library if you know Java. In example page, there are many date format examples, converting formats, convert string to date, timestamp date... For more information about usage, please read more documentation written by author.
This pulldown JavaScript menu will automatically adjust the range of months so that the current month is at the top. The remaining months are placed in order after the current month. The JavaScript menu still functions with JavaScript turned-off.
A tiny, self-contained JavaScript library which displays a Gregorian calendar. An event is triggered when a user clicks on a date. Fully customizable via CSS. (Uses a European layout, i.e., the week begins on Monday.)
Pick a country 'from' and a country 'to' get the time difference. Then, enter a time in the window and the time changes to the correct value in other country. The trick was with a +: I needed to use -(a*-1); because strings add each other!
This countdown script prints directly to the page, displaying the time left in minutes and seconds. The time duration can be set in the script. The timer will automatically stop when the time reaches 00 minutes and 00 seconds.
This JavaScript displays an alert message when a page is closed, telling the visitor how long (in seconds) they have been on the page. It can also display the time on the page in the title bar.


05/03/2010
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